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What Brings You In Today?
The Healer’s Art: A Conversation with Dr. Vincent Minichiello
In this episode, Beth sits down with Dr. Vincent Minichiello to discuss his unique approach to integrating the art of healing with modern medicine. They explore his personal journey to becoming a physician and dive into the insights from his course at UW-SMPH, The Healer’s Art. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on compassion, connection, and some of Dr. Minichiello’s favorite lessons from teaching future doctors.
2024-10-24
40 min
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S5E1: Welcome Back!
In this welcome-back episode, hosts Kya and Beth kick off the new season with a reflective conversation about their recent clinical rotations—sharing insights, challenges, and memorable moments from their time in the field. They also cover some important housekeeping updates and give listeners a sneak peek into the exciting stories and voices they’ll be featuring this season. Whether you're a seasoned listener or new to the podcast, this episode is a perfect way to reconnect and gear up for the inspiring narratives ahead!
2024-09-11
43 min
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Integrative Medicine with Dr. Greta Kuphal
On this week's episode Kya and Beth talk to one of their mentors, Dr. Greta Kuphal, about integrative medicine. We discuss Dr. Kuphal's journey within her medical training, the philosophies beneath integrative medicine, and the importance of taking a wholistic approach to patient's, and our own, healing.
2024-04-05
56 min
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'On Loneliness' with Calvin Lam
On this week's episode, we discuss the topic of loneliness with Calvin Lam, PGY-1 in Neurology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Calvin recently wrote a piece titled 'On Loneliness' for one of his 4th year electives which was published in UW student-run narrative medicine publication, The Script. Calvin shares his inspiration for writing on the topic of loneliness, in addition to reflecting on the impact loneliness as on individuals in terms of their health and wellness.
2024-03-08
40 min
What Brings You In Today?
Relationships in Medical School: Clinical Rotations Edition
On this week's episode, in honor of Valentine's Day, we're bringing back a fun-loving episode from last year with a twist: relationships in medical school, but this time, clinical rotations edition. This week, we'll explore the nuances of navigating a romantic relationship while working as a student on the wards. In this episode, we feature Kya's significant other Zach.
2024-02-14
32 min
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Growth in January: Reflections on Rotations with Beth and Kya
On this episode of WBYIT, we are keeping it in the family as Beth and Kya check in with each other now that their first month of rotations is nearly over! We talk about our first days, initial reflections, study schedules, and how we feel compared to our prior episode.
2024-02-01
1h 01
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Growth in January: Reflections on Rotations with Haley Strouf-Motley
We are back after a much-needed holiday break! We are kicking off the second half of this season talking about growth, an especially pertinent topic as hosts Beth and Kya begin their clerkship rotations. This episode, we bring back the adored Haley Strouf, M4 and prior host of WBYIT to talk about the growth she’s experienced this past year, along with advice before entering clinical rotations.
2024-01-17
1h 01
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Mental Health During the Holidays: Disordered Eating with Dr. Mara Esber
On this week’s episode, we discuss the topic of disordered thinking with Dr. Mara Esber, clinical psychologist. Beth, Kya, and Dr. Esber discuss how eating disorders are defined, common misconceptions around disordered eating, and some of the treatment types commonly used. We also discuss the topic of disordered eating, which can be a particularly challenging time to find grace and support. ]If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, help is available. Eating Disorder Hope is an online resource that provides information about eating disorders, treatments, support groups, and an...
2023-12-13
55 min
What Brings You In Today?
Mental Health During the Holidays: Substance Use Disorders with Dani Miller and Dr. Elizabeth Salisbury-Afshar
For our December series, we will be focusing on mental health during the holidays. Our first episode discusses the topic of substance use disorders with Dani Miller and Dr. Elizabeth Salisbury-Afshar. Beth and Kya chat with Dani and Dr. Salisbury-Afshar about the experiences and challenges of living with a use disorder, along with the cultural perceptions that have shaped our understanding of addiction. We also discuss the role of medicine in use disorders, including how providers can best support their patients in sobriety. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance misuse, help is available. B...
2023-11-29
1h 25
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Networking with Dr. Mary Westergaard and Dr. Cathy Lee-Miller
Our second episode of our networking series features UW’s very own Academic Career Advising Program (ACAP) mentors, Dr. Cathy Lee-Miller and Dr. Mary Westergaard. Drs. Lee-Miller and Westergaard share their wisdom around the skills of networking, and answer some of Kya and Beth’s most burning (or perhaps, more logistic) questions on building connections and networks for young medical professionals.
2023-11-15
55 min
What Brings You In Today?
Networking in November with Dr. Lisa Whitty-Bradley
The chilly weather kicks off our November series on networking! On this episode, Deejay and Beth chat with Dr. Lisa Whitty-Bradley, plastic surgeon and owner of Chicks with MDs, about the nuances of networking and building our support groups. From challenging the fears of putting yourself out there to the skillset of establishing and maintaining your network, Dr. Whitty-Bradley’s wisdom was such a joy to have. Dr. Whitty-Bradley’s personal statement course: https://lwbmd.com/courses/personal-statement-power-course/Discount code: podcast20 at checkout
2023-11-01
1h 01
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Medical Education Matters with Michael Braun and Jeff Amundson
On this week’s episode, we have a discussion about the world of medical education with Michael Braun and Jeff Amundson from the podcast “Medical Education Matters.” Michael and Jeff pull back the curtain on challenges, discussions, and changes that go into shaping the modern-day and ever evolving curriculum students interact with. Listen to Michael and Jeff's podcast: https://med-ed-matters.captivate.fm/
2023-10-18
39 min
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A Night of Storytelling with the Gold Humanism Honor Society
On this week's episode, WBYIT sits in on the Gold Humanism Honor Society's Night of Storytelling, an evening celebrating the stories of those within the medical community. Join us as we share in these moments of tragedy and joy, as we bear witness to the lives of those who have touched us the most.
2023-10-04
45 min
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Introduction to AI Part 2 with Dr. Peter Kleinschmidt
On this week's episode, we continue our conversation on the integration of artificial intelligence in medicine with our guest, Internal Medicine physician, Dr. Peter Kleinschmidt. Is it all just a tech-fad, or is AI the new face of medicine? In this episode, Dr. Kleinshmidt answers all of our burning questions, and shares the truth about what’s in store for the future of medicine and technology.
2023-09-20
39 min
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Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Sophia Doerr
We’re back! Kicking off our first episode of the season, we approach the ever-hot topic of artificial intelligence with UW’s very own Sophia Doerr. From the very basics of how machines are trained to the future and potential pitfalls of AI, Sophia opens the year by taking us back to school.
2023-09-06
39 min
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Student Perspectives on Graduating from Medical School
In this episode we continue our exploration of transitions. Recent UWSMPH graduate Megan Murphy-Belcaster joins us to share her views on transitioning from medical school to residency. She reflects on her medical school experience, from her initial reasons for pursuing medicine, to some of the challenges and rewards of medical school, to applying for/getting accepted into a OB-GYN residency.
2023-05-24
48 min
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Student Perspectives on Entering Medical School
Spring is a time of growth and transition, and that is true for health professions students too! From incoming M1s deciding on a medical school to graduating M4s preparing to start residency, there are lots of exciting transitions to explore. Members of the WBYIT team were able to meet many incoming medical students at UWMPH’s Second Look weekend and hear their thoughts and questions about starting medical school. In this episode, we spend time exploring the questions posed by some of our soon-to-be classmates!
2023-05-10
1h 00
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Lessons from Body Donors: Student Reflections
As the university‘s annual body donor ceremony approaches, we are continuing our exploration of education with body donors in the world of anatomy. In this episode, medical students Jinan Sous, Sami Stroebel, and Zoey Shultz share their reflections on working with body donors and chat with us about what it is like to have such a unique educational opportunity to see the human body as many never get to do.
2023-04-26
42 min
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The Gift of Body Donation with Dr. Meghan Cotter
Every April, the University of Wisconsin - Madison holds a ceremony to honor our first patients as health professional students. These patients, who choose to donate their body to the betterment of medical education upon their death, allow many students to learn the vast intricacies of human anatomy. This month we’re looking more at this event. This episode has us chatting with one of UW’s beloved anatomy professors, Dr. Meghan Cotter, about her role as an anatomist, our first experiences in anatomy lab, and some of her reflections working with the body donor program and ceremony.
2023-04-11
33 min
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BEAM and Mentorship: Dr. Patricia Téllez-Girón and Juan Aguirre
As we close out March, we continue to explore the theme of mentorship. We are joined again by guest host Deejay, a first year medical student and member of the Building Equitable Access to Mentorship (BEAM) mentorship program at University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. In this episode, we chat with Dr. Patricia Téllez-Girón, an associate professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health and a mentor in the BEAM program. We also had the pleasure of chatting with fourth year medical student Juan Aguirre in the same conversation. Juan is a a...
2023-03-29
49 min
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Dr. Angela Byars-Winston on The Science of Mentorship
This March, we are exploring the theme of mentorship. We are joined by two guest hosts, Deejay and Andrew, who are both first-year medical students and members of the Building Equitable Access to Mentorship (BEAM) program here at UWSMPH. We talk with Dr. Angela Byars-Winston, a tenured faculty member in the Division of Medicine and a leading researcher in advancing diversity goals and mentorship in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. She walks us through the science of mentorship, the history of the BEAM program, and her own experiences with mentorship in her career. You can find the r...
2023-03-14
49 min
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Finding The Light: Discussing Inspiration with Steven Truong
In our second episode exploring the theme of inspiration, we chat with Stanford MD-PhD student Steven Truong. He shares with us his reflections on his father’s passing and the role that grief and relationships have in motivating him both personally and professionally.
2023-02-22
46 min
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Dr. Jasmine Zapata on Finding Inspiration
We’re kicking off February by exploring the theme of inspiration. What inspires us to pursue careers in medicine? How do we keep going when things get tough? What hopes do we have for the future? In this episode, we chat with Dr. Jasmine Zapata, a pediatrician and public health doctor, about her journey in medicine and where she draws inspiration from.
2023-02-08
19 min
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Doing New Things with Sue Yi
In this episode we continue our exploration of doing new things by chatting with Sue Yi, an 8th year MD/PhD student at University of Wisconsin-Madison who is completing her final year of medical school. Sue describes her experience starting Ohai nails, a hand painted, luxury custom press-on nails company she started in fall 2022. We talk about challenges that come with starting something new, how she overcame them, and what she looks forward to in the future. You can find Sue's designs at www.ohainails.com
2023-01-24
41 min
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Doing New Things with Dr. Lisa Barroilhet
In our first episodes of 2023, we are exploring the experience of doing new things. January is often a time of change, whether it’s the start of a new semester in school, the beginning of a new project, or new resolutions in general. We chat with Dr. Lisa Barroilhet, a gynecologist-oncologist and principal investigator of a research lab here at University of Wisconsin-Madison. She discusses the transitions she’s gone through in her career over the past few years and how she’s adapted.
2023-01-11
38 min
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Siblings As Support Systems
This holiday season, we’ve been thinking a lot about our loved ones, and the ways that they support us in our journeys in medicine. So to look more closely at these relationships, members of the WBYIT team are interviewing family members about their experiences with our education and what it’s been like to be with us on this adventure. In this episode, Anqi talks with her sister Annie, and Mayra talks with her siblings Miguel and Gabriella.
2022-12-21
43 min
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Significant Others as Support Systems
This holiday season, we’ve been thinking a lot about our loved ones, and the ways that they support us in our journeys in medicine. So to look more closely at these relationships, members of the WBYIT team are interviewing family members about their experiences with our education and what it’s been like to be with us on this adventure. In this episode we feature Haley and Beth’s significant others, Carrington and Arjun.
2022-12-06
38 min
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Physician Advocacy with Senator Kelda Roys
We continue our three-part series on advocacy and civic engagement by talking with Wisconsin State Senator Kelda Roys about her views on and experiences with physician advocacy. She provides insight on why it is important for medical professionals to be involved in policy creation, examples of effective advocacy efforts, and advice on how to get involved at any stage of training.
2022-11-22
29 min
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Voting with Sam Crowley
It’s election season, so let's talk about voting! In this episode, we talk with Sam Crowley, MPH, a second year medical student at University of Wisconsin SMPH and student leader of RxCivicHealth. We chat about why voting is so important for physicians and for patients. For more information on the resources discussed in this episode, follow the links below: VotER: https://vot-er.org/To register to vote: https://myvote.wi.gov/
2022-11-08
41 min
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"Winter of Fear" with Allison Coffelt
In this episode, we continue our celebration of Spooky season by exploring the concept of fear in medicine with Allison Coffelt, an award winning author, poet, and teacher who focuses on narrative medicine. She shares with us her piece titled “Winter of Fear”, a poem published in JAMA in April 2021 about caring for patients during the height of the COVID pandemic and the inevitable feelings of loneliness, uncertainty, and fear that arose. We discuss how poetry offers a unique lens through which we can view and reflect upon the world around us and how it provides a platform to expl...
2022-10-25
32 min
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"Reasons to be Fearful" with Dr. Helen Salisbury
We’re kicking off spooky season by exploring fear in medicine. In this episode, Dr. Helen Salisbury shares her essay titled “Reasons to be Fearful.” She also talks with us about different sources of fear health care providers face, the many ways in which fear presents itself in medicine, and what we can do to address fear in ourselves and others.
2022-10-12
41 min
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Outside of Class: Extracurriculars in Medical School
In this episode, we explore extracurriculars in medical school by chatting with leaders of two student organizations at UW SMPH, Scrubs Addressing the Firearm Epidemic (SAFE) and PRIDE in Healthcare. We chat about their work, why it’s important to them, and how they balance it with medical education.
2022-09-28
48 min
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Outside of Class: Hobbies in Medical School
To kick off Season 3 of What Brings You In Today, we are exploring hobbies and extracurriculars in medical school. In this episode, we talk to Mallory, Megan, and Sarah about their hobby of rock climbing, and to Sammie about her hobby of painting Disney silhouettes. We discuss the foundations of their hobbies, the challenges of maintaining them throughout their medical training, the fulfillment that they provide, and the connections they inspire.
2022-09-14
43 min
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Providing Gender-Affirming Care with Dr. Katy Gast
As we continue to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month, we are excited to share our second episode this month focusing on gender affirming care with plastic surgeon Dr. Katy Gast. We chat about her role as a surgeon in providing gender affirmation care, advocacy work, and how healthcare professionals and individuals in general can create a more welcoming and easier to navigate system for people seeking gender affirming care. To learn more about gender affirming care and access available resources/services, check out:https://queerdoc.com/gender-affirming-surgery/
2022-06-22
32 min
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LGBTQ+ Representation in Medicine: A student’s perspective
Happy Pride Month! In this episode, we talk with Micah Larson (they/them), a recently graduated medical student from UWSMPH about their experiences in medical school. We explore the highs and lows of medical school, the challenges and joys of being a queer person in medicine, and hopes for the future. If you're interested in resources for LGBTQ+ folks both in and outside of medicine, check out: World Professional Association for Transgender Healthcare (www.wpath.org)UCSF Transgender Care (www.transcare.ucsf.edu)Wisconsin Transgender Health Coalition (www.witranshealth.org)
2022-06-08
40 min
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"My Life, My Story": Telling Veterans' Stories
Stories help us better connect with patients, build community with our peers, and process our own experiences in healthcare. In this episode, we continue our exploration of story-telling in medicine by talking with Thor Ringler, a writer who works for the My Life, My Story project at the Madison VA. He discusses the scope and logistics of the program, reflects on the richness these stories provide to patient experiences and care, and even shares two stories from real patients.
2022-05-25
44 min
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A Night of Storytelling
Stories are fundamental to what it means to be human and to be human in medicine. Stories help us understand our patients, find community amongst our peers, and make sense of the challenges and joys of being in medicine. A few weeks ago, the power of stories was put on display at the Night of Storytelling, a live storytelling event organized by the Gold Humanism Honor Society at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. At this event, we heard compelling stories from six speakers: Dr. Robert Golden, Ben Kannenberg (M4), Ali La Jeunesse (M1), Hasan N...
2022-05-11
56 min
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An Unexpected Destination: Greg Raupp's nontraditional road to medical school
In our second episode this month, we continue our conversation about alternative career paths in medicine. We had the pleasure of talking with Greg Raupp, a third year medical student at University of Wisconsin SMPH who trained as a social worker and joined the National Guard prior to starting medical school. He discusses his motivations for pursuing medical training, experiences with transitioning back into a student role, and lessons learned along the way. He also reflects on his ideal career and life in the future. If you are interested in learning more about getting involved with the National...
2022-04-27
36 min
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Stepping Off the Conveyor Belt: Dr. Seema Yasmin on alternative careers in medicine
In this episode exploring alternative paths in medicine, we had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Seema Yasmin, an Emmy-award winning journalist, author, medical doctor, and professor. We discussed her multifaceted career and all the transition points she encountered along the way. She covers her journey from clinical practice, to public health work as an EIS officer, to journalism, authorship, and professorship. We talk about how scary it can be to “step off the conveyor belt” in the world of medical training and forge a new path, as well as the ways different opportunities and interests work together to creat...
2022-04-13
39 min
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Post-Match Day
From Monday, when students learned if they had matched, to Friday, when they gathered with family, friends, and peers to celebrate where they matched, it was a week full of emotions. In this Post-Match Day episode, Kate, Karina, and Luke return to tell us about their Match Day experience and final thoughts on the excitement and anxieties surrounding this process. We recognize that people experienced this week in many different ways, but regardless of Match Day results, the WBYIT team wants to congratulate every student who went through the Match process for making it to this point in...
2022-03-30
32 min
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Pre-Match Day
On Match Day, medical students around the country find out their residency training placements. While Match Day is usually a day full of celebration, it’s preceded by months of application preparation, long interview days, hard decision making, and uncertainty. In this Pre-Match Day episode, we talk to three fourth-year medical students at UWSMPH, Kate Lauer, Karina Barretto, and Luke Richard, about how the last few months leading up to the Match have been for them. Tune back for our next episode in two weeks, where we check in with these students Post-Match!
2022-03-16
42 min
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Gratitude in Medicine
The Solidarity Week for Compassionate Patient Care is a nationwide celebration organized by the Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) that promotes clinician-patient relationships based on caring, personalization, and mutual respect. This year, UWSMPH was one of over 50 medical schools to participate in the week-long celebration. As part of the events, GHHS asked medical students to reflect on what they are grateful for in medical school. From little pleasures like food and music, to the relationships that guide and ground us, we certainly have a lot to be grateful for. We are proud to partner with UWSMPH GHHS to share o...
2022-03-02
18 min
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Modern Love in Medicine
In this special Valentine’s Day episode, we’re talking about love in medicine! As medical students, we spend so much time and energy focusing on our careers but of equal importance is growing and maintaining relationships outside of the hospital. What is it like to navigate life milestones like getting married or having children while in medical school? In what ways does medicine make relationships more challenging, and in what ways does it make them stronger? What’s it like to have a partner in medical school with you? What’s it like to not? Listen as two UW...
2022-02-16
40 min
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Ableism in Medicine with the Disability Advocacy Coalition
In part 2 of our series "Doctors as Patients," we continue to explore how medical students and residents with chronic illness navigate training within a field that often places value on able-bodiedness. We chat with fourth year medical students and co-founders of the Disability Advocacy Coalition (DAC) student organization at UW SMPH: Wendy Sun, Kimberly Rosenthal, and Athena Wilson. Started in Fall 2021, DAC aims to establish a space for students struggling with medical school to talk about their concerns and offers resources for medical students with disabilities. Listen as Wendy, Kimberly, and Athena describe their individual journeys in medicine so f...
2022-02-02
49 min
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"Rewriting My Story": Doctors as Patients with Justin Bullock
This episode discusses mental health, depression, and suicide. National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-273-8255In medical training, we are taught how to provide care for others: we learn to communicate clearly, perfect physical exam skills, elicit a thorough history, and more. Far less discussed, though, is how medical trainees navigate their own medical and psychiatric care in an environment where stigma and limited personal time often make asking for help difficult. In the first episode of our series “Doctors as Patients,'' we chat with Dr. Justin Bullock, MD, a PGY3 Internal Medicine resident at Uni...
2022-01-18
48 min
Spoonful of Sugar
Bacterial Endocarditis
We’re celebrating our season finale through a collaboration with hosts of a medical humanities podcast, What Brings You in Today! Leigh Burman & Mayra Betancourt Ponce host an interactive episode on bacterial endocarditis, reviewing the pathophysiology, presentation, and management of both acute and subacute presentations of bacterial endocarditis. Tune in for a thorough review of this highly tested topic, and definitely check out the WBYIT podcast for an entertaining and enriching study break!
2021-12-19
37 min
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Learning from Failure in Medicine
Our ability to grow and learn from error is as human as the errors themselves. For part 3 of our series on Failure in Medicine, we focus on how medical trainees and professionals can better learn from their mistakes. We talk with Dr. Peter Weir, whose work in health system innovation within the departments of Family & Preventive Medicine and Population Health Sciences at the University of Utah inspired his piece entitled “How to Learn from Failure” outlining common types of failure medical trainees experience and what each of these can teach us.Find Dr. Weir's piece here: https://acce...
2021-12-15
38 min
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Failure in Medical School with Percy Takyi
While many medical students struggle academically at some point during their training, open conversations about failing exams or courses are few and far between. For part 2 of our series on failure in medicine, we talk with Percy Takyi, a current third year medical student at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, who speaks boldly about not passing one his first year medical school courses. Percy's desire to discuss his academic struggles eventually inspired him to create a podcast entitled "Behind the White Coat: Failure and Percyverance" exploring experiences of failure and adversity in medical training. In this episode, Percy shares...
2021-12-01
39 min
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Saying Sorry: Failure in Medicine
Humanity and human interactions make medicine beautiful, but they also make error and failure inevitable parts of the field. Failures in medicine range from struggles on medical school exams and pimp questions to medical error, and in each of these situations, we benefit ourselves and our patients by treating “failures” as opportunities to learn and grow rather than as shameful secrets. Within a three part series on Failure in Medicine, we explore medicine’s deep-seated discomfort with “failure” and ways we can better manage our mistakes. For part 1 of this series, we talk with Dr. Thalia Krakower, an Internal Medicine p...
2021-11-17
42 min
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Social Media in PreMed Advising with Maggie Waters
Technology has changed the way we practice medicine—from electronic medical records and virtual video appointments to social media providing online communities for patients and medical professionals alike. Technology has also changed how medical professionals apply for and complete their medical training. In this episode, we speak with Maggie Waters, a first year medical student at the University of Colorado, about social media’s role in her journey to medicine, and how she now uses Instagram and YouTube to counsel premedical students on navigating the medical school admissions process.Check out her material here:Instagram: @itslifebymaggie...
2021-11-03
32 min
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#MedTok: Medical TikTok with Alex Hua, MD
As part 1 of a series of episodes exploring the complex roles for technology and social media in medicine, we take a deep dive into a relatively new social media platform: TikTok. TikTok is a video-sharing social media service where users post short videos, either using their own audio or short, popular audio clips. In the last few years, Tik Tok has become an increasingly popular space for medical professionals at various stages of training to share knowledge, humor, and reflections. We wanted to know: what draws physicians and other health professionals to TikTok? How has TikTok changed th...
2021-10-14
34 min
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A Conversation with Dr. Emily Silverman, Creator of the Nocturnists
As an internal medicine resident at the University of California, San Fransisco, Dr. Emily Silverman created the Nocturnists, a narrative medicine podcast and live show that strives to use the power of storytelling to cultivate community and improve the field of medicine. The Nocturnists was one of our biggest influences in starting WBYIT, and we are so grateful to have had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Silverman for this episode. Dr. Silverman tells us about her own inspirations for the Nocturnists—a love for the arts and a need to address the tough, existential questions at the core of...
2021-09-29
39 min
What Brings You In Today?
The WBYIT Guide to Starting Medical School
We begin Season 2 by talking with the people at the beginning of their medical school journeys: the new M1s at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. The first year of medical school brings excitement, pride, uncertainty, hope, and fear as students explore who they want to be in and outside of medicine. In this episode, you’ll hear from M1s about their first few weeks of school and from several M2s, M3s, and M4s as well as the PedsAdmit team offering advice and best wishes to the Class of 2025.
2021-09-16
26 min
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Unscripted: Improv in Medicine
To a lot of medical students, the thought of taking an improv class might seem initially terrifying, then intriguing, and then terrifying again. Our guest in this episode, Dr. Amy Zelenski, Assistant Professor within the Department of Internal Medicine at UWSMPH, designed and teaches an elective entitled “Improvisational Theater for Health Professionals” as part of her work developing medical education curricula focused on empathy and storytelling. With a background in acting, Dr. Zelenski combines her love of theater with her research interest in medical education to show health professionals the value and practice of improvisation. Life and medicine are unsc...
2021-06-23
32 min
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Funny Bone: Comedy Writing in Medicine
From physician comedians like Ken Jeong and Adam Kay to sitcoms like Scrubs, there’s a long tradition of overlap between the worlds of comedy and medicine. While medical students and professionals take seriously the gravity of caring for patients, comedy writing allows us to capture the fun, goofy, and humorous sides of medicine as parts of the wide array of emotions and experiences that come with this career. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Fredrick Martyn, a current family medicine resident at Western University in Ontario, Canada and a comedy writer whose work has been published on sev...
2021-06-09
33 min
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Let's Talk: Mental Health in Medical Training
This episode contains content related to mental health and depression.National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-273-8255While medical students experience high levels of burnout, anxiety, and depression, they are less likely to seek help than their age-matched peers. In this episode, Anqi Gao talks with Lia Warbasse, a psychologist within Mental Health Services at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who primarily works with PA, PT, and medical students. Throughout her time working with healthcare students, Dr. Warbasse has noticed common challenges medical students face and delves deep into some of the internal and external factors that c...
2021-05-26
31 min
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"The Gift of Time": Mental Health in Medical Training
This episode contains content related to mental health and depression.National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-273-82551 in 4 medical students around the world reports depressive symptoms or depression at some point during medical school. Despite high rates of mental illness amongst medical trainees, students face barriers to care including stigma and lack of access. In her piece “The Gift of Time,” Dr. Priya Roy, an internal medicine resident at the University of Wisconsin, shares her experience seeking mental healthcare in medical school after the death of a loved one. Dr. Roy discusses how her frustrations navigating her...
2021-05-12
38 min
What Brings You In Today?
The Physician Artist: Creativity in Medicine with Dr. Shirlene Obuobi
From anatomical drawings to narrative medicine, there’s a long tradition of overlap between medicine and the visual arts—a tradition that Dr. Shirlene Obuobi, an Internal Medicine Resident at the University of Chicago and creator of Shirlywhirlmd, embodies. Dr. Obuobi is both a physician and a graphic artist who uses her love for drawing, comics, and writing to convey her experiences in medicine. Dr. Obuobi shares her comics on her widely popular social media accounts and website (links below), and uses her platform not only for self-expression but to contribute to important conversations on issues within the medical fiel...
2021-04-28
40 min
What Brings You In Today?
The Student Perspective: Creativity in Medicine
From studying powerpoint slides to UWorld questions, healthcare training doesn’t always leave room for creativity—and students notice. In parts 1 and 2 of our series on creativity in medicine, we’ve seen that creativity means something different to everyone, and our individual creativity is by definition unique and personal. For part 3, we wanted to hear how healthcare students specifically stay creative in this field, so we asked our classmates and friends to submit recordings telling or showing us why creativity is important to them. This episode features Andrea Rossman (MS2, Medical College of Wisconsin), Jake Khoussine (MS3, UWSMPH), Claire Beamis...
2021-04-14
29 min